Rust implementation of LND RPC client using async gRPC library tonic
.
Warning: this crate is in early development and may have unknown problems! Review it before using with mainnet funds!
This crate supports Lightning, WalletKit, Signer, and Peer RPC APIs from LND v0.15.4-beta
This crate implements LND GRPC using tonic
and prost
.
Apart from being up-to-date at the time of writing (:D) it also allows async
usage.
It contains vendored *.proto
files so LND source code is not required
but accepts an environment variable LND_REPO_DIR
which overrides the vendored *.proto
files.
This can be used to test new features in non-released lnd
.
(Actually, the motivating project using this library was that case. :))
There's no setup needed beyond adding the crate to your Cargo.toml
.
If you need to change the *.proto
files from which the client is generated, set the environment variable LND_REPO_DIR
to a directory with cloned lnd
during build.
Here's an example of retrieving information from LND ([getinfo](https://api.lightning.community/#getinfo)
call).
You can find the same example in crate root for your convenience.
// This program accepts three arguments: address, cert file, macaroon file
// The address must start with `https://`!
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let mut args = std::env::args_os();
args.next().expect("not even zeroth arg given");
let address = args.next().expect("missing arguments: address, cert file, macaroon file");
let cert_file = args.next().expect("missing arguments: cert file, macaroon file");
let macaroon_file = args.next().expect("missing argument: macaroon file");
let address = address.into_string().expect("address is not UTF-8");
// Connecting to LND requires only address, cert file, and macaroon file
let mut client = tonic_lnd::connect(address, cert_file, macaroon_file)
.await
.expect("failed to connect");
let info = client
.lightning()
// All calls require at least empty parameter
.get_info(tonic_lnd::lnrpc::GetInfoRequest {})
.await
.expect("failed to get info");
// We only print it here, note that in real-life code you may want to call `.into_inner()` on
// the response to get the message.
println!("{:#?}", info);
}
1.48.0
However some dependencies may need to be downgraded using cargo update -p <package> --precise <version>
.
Cargo-msrv.lock
is included for reference - it is the lock file used to test the crate and contains known working versions of dependencies.
The MSRV won't be bumped sooner than Debian Bookworm release.
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